HEMEL HEMPSTEAD, ENGLAND, March 22, 2012 (Press-News.org) Founded in 1986, SThree is a world leader in the recruitment industry, with over 61 offices located in 18 Countries worldwide. SThree provides both permanent and contract staffing services across the ICT, Engineering & Energy, Pharmaceuticals & Biotechnology, Banking and Accountancy & Finance sectors.
Announcement of the new partnership was made at the start of March by SThree Director of Commercial Process, Andy Hallett, who commented "All companies chosen to appear in the PSL are the best in class and members of APSCo - the Association of Professional Staffing Companies, meaning they will have passed stringent compliancy audits. Having an Accountancy PSL supports our commitment to provide only the very highest level of support service to our contractor candidates."
Simon Dolan, Managing Director of SJD Accountancy said "SThree are one of the few major recruiters/groups to have set an official Accountancy PSL. Umbrella company PSL's have existed for years but we are now starting to see more and more recruiters setting such Accountancy PSL's. Setting Accountancy PSL's not only helps recruitment consultants make safe, credible referrals it also helps contractors to select compliant and industry leading accountants'. We are extremely pleased to have been chosen by SThree and look forward to a long lasting partnership."
As the UK's largest contractor accountants, having won more awards for accounting excellence and customer service than any other contractor specialist firm including: three Accountancy Age awards, two national customer service awards and five 'Best Contractor Accountant' awards. As well as being the only accountants for contractors with offices in all major UK cities - SJD Accountancy are a natural choice for recruiters and Limited company contractors to choose.
SJD Accountancy is the UK's largest specialist provider of fixed fee, limited company accountancy services to contractors, freelancers and Small Businesses. It is the only national specialist firm of accountants with offices in all major cities, and is the chosen accountancy firm for more than 11,000 clients.
SJD Accountancy has been acting for contractors and small businesses since 1992 and is the most recommended accountancy firm on the Internet. It has more qualified staff than any other specialist firm, with qualifications covering the major Tax and Accountancy bodies, including ATII, ATT, ACCA, CA, ACA, FCCA, ACMA.
SJD have also won more awards for accounting excellence and customer service than any other contractor specialist firm including: three Accountancy Age awards, two national customer service awards and five 'Best Contractor Accountant' awards.
Call SJD Accountancy on 0500 152500 / 01442 275789 or email jaime.thorpe@sjdaccountancy.com
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SJD Accountancy Appointed as a Preferred Supplier by UK's Leading Contract Recruiters SThree Group
SJD Accountancy, the UK's largest accountants for contractors with over 11,000 Limited company clients, are now one of the preferred partners of specialist recruitment agency SThree Group.
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[Press-News.org] SJD Accountancy Appointed as a Preferred Supplier by UK's Leading Contract Recruiters SThree GroupSJD Accountancy, the UK's largest accountants for contractors with over 11,000 Limited company clients, are now one of the preferred partners of specialist recruitment agency SThree Group.